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F ve bu { ; ¢ t ‘¢ { ' / >) ‘tions, ALF. Murra OS oe et Re eR SR ements A‘ REPUBLICANS WILL ' \M da fo ARUSHIN ALBAN Democrats Wanted Delay, but Speaker Merritt Says They | Will Get Busy To-Night. 10—The Renate and thelr firet clash uestion came up of when to-night's ton of the Legisia- ture should adjourn Majority Leader Wagner of the Democratic Senate want- ed Speaker Merritt of the Rep Assembly to agree to an adjou until next Monday ny Merritt clined to accept the Inetated that the Lew ALBANY, Jan Assembly leaders had to-day when t nel Hin pro ature wet dow to work vom “Lam not going to veing dilat aid Merritt, “It adjourn until! Monday t wi ar nel though the Assembly te not ready tolthe subway Cl begin tte labors, Wo a ton | Mrs. Golfbera’s lawyer to. lait ved it Will be of what the lawyer ald was result of the ta a exanmerated, Goldberg's 1 age aa ori. | the Court, and added that a matier fact, Ma cient had to mel a Brench be remvent Inet k's When the Legislature recon night Speaker Merritt wil the makeu; be fairly | aving | ments haw National Committeoman William a trying one to Merritt, L. nk Youns, as floor leader, with | N° | sm jo membership of the 1m | he portant committens, Older members are | 1)" washed a to'p HJ. Hinman of | Mbany as ¢ Committee a OW. Philips MeGregor irman of the Judiotary | 4 assistant floor leader. Monroe and Clarence | iy, of Brie, who wanted the! arr base, are made chalrmen 6f Codes and! T General Lawn, | tow The committee chairmen as elected to-day are; Ways and Means, George, ‘he It, Whitney of Saratoa; Judiciary, a, | '€ 4, Hinman of Albany; Genera! Laws, GW. Phillips of Menroe; Codes, Clare epee McGregor of rte; w. le Coffey of Westchester, ort Jones of Jefferson; Cities, Celne of Kings) Railroads, J. ® 1 of Washington . | the Brooks « Alexander Mact jeulture, WoL 8 Privitewew Wranklin aon « Minority 1. York and torm ble of Aohoharte A. K. Mmith of New Speaker Daniel Vrin- wil) be the representativer of the Rulew ¢ TRE RANGE RIDERS. enjoyed "The Two-Gun elmo hha) veading it and talking How would y ead an even! Letter cowboy rtory the aame] author? | You may, | “THE RANGE RIDERS,” by Charies | Alden Seltzer, author of * C or pay day. Don't forget. “The Range Riders’ will begin in to-morrow's Rvening World. Day after to-morrow, Read it. >. PRESIDENT OF CHINA TO LEAD ARMY ON PEKING, With a Fighting Force of 100,000 Men, Sun Yat Sen Plans Attack on Manchus in City, BAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 10-=Dr Bun Yat Ben, President of the new Chinese republic, personally will lead an army of 100,08 men against the Manchus in Peking. This announcement was oon- tained in a cable message iecelved day by the Chinese Free Press Tho troops already mobilized at Naukine | yy will be a part of the attacking army >_> Ww TO BRING ROBBER BACK. Mees Contessed in Bancret and fe Willing to Ret Detective Rdmund Laigh, detailed at the office of the Diet , | began to heal, ina wtarted to-day for Win it every night) iny bh. to bring back Charles healed. 1 Teed that abot get arrested there for complicity In the very of bank bonds from Aaron croft on March knocked down, the en vying snatched from him, and @ dummy upetituted. It wae for complicity tn cave that lawyer Daniel he wax end worth of bonds of t ing and Refining Company contenme’ and is willing to return with. ou, extradition. w — Es WOMAN THIEF SENTENCED. pockets,” Goes te Prise: of No. 611 kn Ki ‘Queen of | ~ ced tond jot ema than two y and six months nor more than two years and seven months in the Auburn | @tate Prison for U'Bullivan to General Sessions, Sound guilty of graad leneeuy. ’ a and pompous, appeared man | Some time axe. daghon inte a aubway out al + hae | FIRE 4) Smoke of Cellar Blaze Staris Stam- Waste paper in a store basement of the Union Trust Butiding, Broadway, caught fre to-day joke aified up t shatte of rulne of the Equitable Rullding. won elovatora were crow: having business In the oMven, rushed for the elevators ay ™ Me om a were une and Water panicky dues tions when they were un. | Putnam; Kau Hut the fire contro. | quickly that was quelled, department Flushtn, without Resinal Ointment, and r portunity presen Rows has | heads, 0 reliable remedy pain, and heals very healin, Your fret will ree Ointment aad sell it to ead one-dollar sizes, or free trial of it by wei Department 80, Resinol Women by Judge | ey American Discs: Newerser 0: She wes) ay ewe eM, ae ks th BA A IR. GOLDBERG IS SUBWAY Vine, Attorney Asserts, Opposing on 0 ladies’ tatl tyeninth etre part oof thy Kuprems Co roa nitne plat cay, wedmes f inte @ eat and watte until eof at ing M the mubwoy Mew A chivalrone thine renery reduce de: | the | —_>—— IN SKYSCRAPER NEAR EQUITABLE RUINS. | pede From Upper Floors ot Union Trust Building. on in the thirteen-etory tenante and oxtingniahed from Meoadway and Rector etre ived he Vinton Trust Wutlding | jurt ie Wall street and a block from t When | nows thet there wae a fire there got the Equitable If a dozen from r the laze on the run. Th and put out the fire of confumion In the | prevailed. vei with persone Home of | any of the employ tenante and vwed | © Merchant Ke.) Fatlure. | way oad voklyn. and a dire 1 Institutions, 1 worth several mill final to be Katterman, rom hin home { RACKED HANDS ARE HEALED. oman Suffered for Y. Resinol Worked Im- mediately. this woman's ex- valuabl Finally [tried it, and, wonderful, It soreness nway. and in “MIS, MA ‘orm, and a ® ci jaltiroore, Md. i Ne Batre Charge fer it. Advertisements for The Worki may be tft ie ha Pre Pp _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1912." | DR. WYLIE TO TALK FOOD. |ONE BLOCK OF ‘CROSSTOWN.’ FLIRT, LAWYER TELLS JUDGE. , | Gives Ladies His Seat and Buys V START WORK WITH Hubby's Alimony Plea vem PURE FOOD N. Y. CITY DEPOTS Hundreds of grocers in New York and Brookiyn carry Premicr Pure Food Products to some degree, but if you can not obtain the assortment you desire in your neighborhood Hight Amain an + Pabiic service Nene Wan the Metrepotita Ke Raliwaye Com ‘er Wileh wane PHONE 2230 FRANKLIN (Special 1. I. (Coney Sable Coat Special J throughout with a »pecial & ier Hard Wheat Macaroni Premier Oat Flakes »10¢ 10¢ 2 10¢ =FRANCIS H. LEGGETT & CO.=/ Premie Premier Black Peppe Premier Maine Corn Premier Uncoated Rice. Premier Brown Rice... Premier Perri Walla Tea. PRICES NOT HIGH Promicr Breakfast Coffee... eanu Butter. EXTRA SPECIAL REDUCED FROM $110 a 4 _ barg: Special | coats, is undoubtedly the greatest’ i We ever offered in men’s fur-lined lined throughout wi genline mink {marmot, Persian or genuine Hudson Seal collar, broadcloth shell (new model) ; re- juced from $110. soft, silk » seal or Per brother of the mink family. (cial, $35.00 .....66 S110, Special, $35.00........ (genuine), lined) Men’s Fur-Lined Coats warm and | in collar. | Special {@oat, lined with mink Sitka, a little Extra spe Muskrat lined Coat, Persian collar, ee and we wid advise you the name and address of a grocer near your home who will see to it that all your Premier wants are supplied immediately. PREMIER Premier Corn Meal Premier Hominy... Premicy Fruit Jams mier Currant Jelly miet Sage Honey micr Stuffed Olives 150 Coats at $35 $35 Reduced from $110 $35 Retucet from $95, $35 Rednoed from 878 $35 Redicnd from $110 Hupson Bayo. kk, CA ol 26 West 23d Street Americ: at the ONE LOW PRICE Growth Denotes Nourishment Advertisements are only nourished by RESULTS! WORLD 230,536 This remarkable increase in World “Situation Wanted” advertisements is the best evidence that they have proved most effective in finding (se positions they sought, AND THEY COST BUT FROM “12-WORDS-FOR-A-QUARTER"” UP settted 10 IGS AND BEDDING CASH *: LIBERAL CREDIT SSS ST AE PL EEE PEL GREAT SALES IN These Among Othe PROGRESS Our usual prices are lowest-in- the ity. Now they are lower still JANUARY SALE OF DRUGS & TOILET REQUISITIES -Now is the time to lay in your stock of supplies. 20°; OFF FINE CHINA, BRONZES, LAMPS, CLOCKS, MARBLES AND OTHER CHOICE ART WARE ~Each piece bears a price that ts already lowest -in-the- W iu make your per cent. will be taken va, COLD WEATHER i=... NEEDS For Men LINED COATS FUR Na Dark Blended Natural Muskrat, $8450. FUR CAPS Coney Fur, $2.09; Seal-dyed Musk- $4.96; Pieced Alaska Seal, $6.94 WINTER CLOTH CAPS, verious shape’ were 9c to $1.49; reduced to 49. SHEEPSKIN VESTS, with the woolly side in; two pockets; sizes 36 to 46, $2. GLOVES, tan only, well lined, $1.44, Better qualities, $2.44 to $5.74, SKATING MUFFLERS, all the popular colorings, $1.98 te $4.96. eae scrutiny tye (alee al amar breasted . Better qualities, $2.97 to$496. bea hat atdaey SKIS, best ares ne ding foot straps and poles, guano TOBOGGANS, hard oak, fitted with hand rails, at $2.39 to $4.24. Oe SKATES, “U. S.,” from $1.49 to CLUB SKATES, “‘U. S.,"$1.49. HOCKEY PRACTICE PUCKS, Regulation size pucks, HOCKEY STICKS, 24c to Tde. ARCTICS, 1-buckle, ped 4-buckle, $2.39; 6-buckle, $3.24. STORM KING BOOTS, $4.49; HIP BOOTS, $5.39; RUBBERS, 8¥e. Fpr Women FUR COATS: From $56.75 for French (Coney), 52 in. long, up to $147.00 for a Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat). rom a Natural Raccoon $22.37, with Muff to match ‘oa Mink Scarf at $97.75, to match at $124.00 FUR HATS, made of sealskin, moleskin and caracul; variety of shapes, $15.89 to $24.89. KNITTED MOTORING CAPS, 98c to $2.96. Mane Nena intanand gray, AND SKATING Better qualities up to $1.74, SIX-BUCKLE 4RCTICS, $2.97; 3-BUCKLE seerees, ; BUCKLE ARCTICS, STORM BOOTS, $2.97. RUBBERS, 58e. CASHMERE SHAWLS, ail white, $1.96, $2.97, HA. wool, variety of colors s, $1.74, $2.24, $296 to ENGLISH TOP COATS, fancy” mixtures; convertible collars, $17.74. CASHMERE®HOSE, heavy quality, 24e to S4e. SILK HOSE, heavy quality, from 98¢ $2.49. to Me, For Children CHILDREN’S FLEECE-LINED MOCHA MITTENS, in tan and gray, 89. BOYS’ FLEECE-LINED GLACE GLOVES, tan only; elastic wristlets that fit snug, 59. SLEDS, Flexible Flyer Sleds, all sizes, to STORM RUBBER BOOTS, Cees length, $1.98; regulation height, $1.69, FURSETS, including Brown Coney tation Ermine, Muskrat and BI Lamb, at_ prices ranging from Tc to $6.49. CHILDREN’S & MISSES’ UNDERWEAR Sizes from 1 to 16 years, It would be impossible for you to make the garments at less than these prices Sevond DRAWERS AND SKIRTS I6c to wc, Aboul 00 pieces; Values 2 DRAWERS, GOWNS, SKIRTS. .. 29¢ About 600 pieces, ranging from 39 tonoe in value, DRAWERS, GOWNS, SKIRTS AND COMBINATIONS. ....... About 150 pieces; worth from 6S¢ each to $1.00, advar more Never epics meng best White Sale Values k. H. Mag, & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. Sq so-called cheap stores. In other high-grade Stores in quality and rice, lower prices. consideration to price and quality. you not spe If —50°% saved. 42.in. PERSIAN LAMB COAT, Made to sell at $514.00. now $257.00 S4-in. HUDSON SEAL COAT. collar, trimmed with Made to sel! at $386.00, 54-in.IMPORTED AUSTRALIAN OP):SUM. Made to sell at $574.00. now $196.00 42-in. HUDSON SEAL COAT (Dyed Mg , Made to sell at $173.00. now 15 52-in. HUDSONSEAL COAT (Dyed Muskrat . Made to sell at $248.00. now $124.00 bare HUDSON SEAL COAT (French Dyed luskrat). Made to sell at $222.00. .now $111.00 . MOIRE PONY COAT, large shaw! collar of black fox. Made to sell at $149.00. in. NATURAL PONY -now $74.75 § T, large shawl collar of beaver or natural raccoon. Made to sell at $139.00. _. now $69.75 Stin, FUR-LINED COATS, badger collar; lined with lock squirr! Made to sell at $134.00...now $65. BABY CARACUL SET Made to sell at $264.00...now$132.00 SEAL AND BLACK FOX SET Made to sell at $173.00..now $86.75 CROSS FOX SET Made to sell at $173.00...now $86.24 NATURAL MINK $194.50 Scarf, at. \eoe $97.75 $248.00 Muff to match, at....$124.00 POINTED SABLE $97.75 Scarf, at.... $48.75 $248.00 Muff to match, at., $124.00 BLENDED SABLE 5 $41.74 $82.75 rf, at $157 00Muff to mate $78.75 $30.74 ERMINE $60.75 WISE WOMEN’S $122.50 Muft to match, at your. saving, to compare by. week; Nainsook, aimost — sleeveless. N Thread lace cpaulettes. Rounded e lery panel, framed in lace | ed Nightgowns - > - - - - = Nainsook, set into a rounded yoke vand ribboned ems | Saddle Bells Fur Robes—A grand assortment Fur Foot Muffs. . LEHMAN'S CARRIAGE famous harr and see what we can offer you. OFF TO THE SOUTH ___ Everything in readiness at Macy’s for the Winter -migra- tion. From anon-trust price book at $1.12 (elsewhere $1.25), to the most elegant imported blouse at $88.50; from a pair of goggles to a luxurious house robe; from shoes to Panamas; from stationery to parasols; trom cameras to travelling trunks. Macy’s is a store for luxuries as well as for necessities. We cannot too often point out that we carry the assortments of the specialty shop and that our charges are lower than at FURS AT EXACTLY HALF PRICE Good Qualities for Every Woman, Including Those Who Formerly Found Prices Too High We refer to those women who were unable to expend the full Price of the furs they admired, and who refused to compromise with the inferior qualities obtainable in many stores at much Macy's Fur Sale is especially dedicated to those NAL sha equal rma} « For every $100.00 you had te spend before—now your more than $50.00, The qual- ity is the same; only the price is different. you do not need a coat, or if matched set, you can select ‘single Pieces from our tremendous assortment of scarves and muffs, the value is there just the same It cannot be pointed out too i} sold in this oe canal ae ‘Ae inf way as we guarantee furs sold at our regular prices. Fur Coats 54-in. FRENCH shawl collar and turn-over cuffs, Made to sell at $127.00. ..now $63.7! 52-in. MOIRE PONY COAT. Made to sell at $114.00...now $57.00 42-in. CARACUL COATS; soft, silky skins; shawl collar and turn-over cuffs, Made to sell at $114.00. ..now 52-in. FRENCH Made to sell 46-in, NATURAL PONY COAT, shaw! collar and turn-over cuffs. Made to sell at $103.00...now $51.75 S2in. MOIRE PONY COAT. Made to sell at $59.75 ....now $27.49 %-in. Made to sell at $23.74... 52-in. FUR LINED COAT, pierced Persian collar, lock squirrel li Made to sell at $28.74. Fur Sets in the Newest Shapes POINTED WHITE FOX SET Made to sell at $127.00...now $63.75 KIT FOX AND MOLE Made to sell at $114.00...now $56.75 NATURAL iN Made to sell at $98.75....now $49.37 Small Furs POINTED FOX $124.00 Stole, at.. $114.00 Stole, at.. $74.75 Scarf, at... MOLESKIN $49.74 Stole. a NATURAL RACCOON $44.74 Scarf, at. The Sale That Gives You Quality at Mie alate eee See LOW Prices as Woll as at HIGH aves ce, Tie The only difference is that the higher the price the greater Women who formerly associated lingerie de luxe with the ex- clusive (and expensive) specialty shops come to Macy's for the identical undertl.ings and pay in some cases about half as much. Take for instance our Madeira underwear. When you buy from any other retail house in the cit buy from importers. When you buy from Macy's you buy from a firm which has its own organization mn the Madeira Islands. | addition to the saving of cutting out the middleman’s profit is equally important consideration of superior designs. adeira embroidery is the finest needlework, but the difference is one to be noticed only by those who have the Macy standard Some of the popular priced White Sale values for the coming Nightgowns - - - - - - = 79¢ Princess Slips - - ainsook, plentifully trimmed with German Valenciennes at embroid- ry yoke and on skirt ruffle, Lawn underruffle. Undershirts - - - + - = + 3% Ot cambric. Lb - + $1.29 pie ke a ioe GARBAGE CANS, ith coverS,32c and 44e, French ribbous, scalloping. Cambric underruffle, . uy bristies regularly Shera eee footed with Petticoats - - - - = + = $1.59] PUM pried all bristle; regularly beading and Valenciennes, Mae | Gamrie, Richt Levelattan ont FLOOR BROOMS, four-stitched, good i Fi SLEIGH BELLS AND FUR ROBES Like Everything Eise, You Can Get Them at Macy's, So Why Pay More Elsewhere ? Shaft Bells Nickel plate or brass..,. In nicke! or brass.. String or Body Bells—in nickel or brass.. HEATERS- WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF THESE. Also of all other cold weather accessories, n and saddlery department on the Fifth Floor, WINTER GLOVES fe awneessense [FOR THE FAMILY We are known to carry reliable mak are known also to ex+ clude makes that are not reliable, Our adherence to recogni r is the public's insurance against any inferior goods being foisted upon them. So well une derstood is this that when our customers cannot come to the store they do the next best thing —ordering by mail or ‘phone, simply mentioning the number and size. Main Floor, Broadway FOR WOMEN 98e— FLEECE LINED suede gloves, 1 ch . wh seams eme broidered back. In tan and gray. $1.44—SEAMLESS WOOL LINED cape beck dag prix seam sewn; spear backs. In tan. $1.74 SEAML droad words, we compete with the with the second-rate stores WOOL LINED extra gloves: 1 clasp: Prix seam n tan, FOR MEN $1.44. SEAMLESS WOOL LINED suede gloveswithEnglish cut thumb; 1 clasp, one-half pique and oneshalf $44 seam sewn. In tanand gray, 4-SEAMLESS WOOL LINED im- lish Mocha buck prix seam sewn; Inreindeerand _Kerond #1, Bway] ported gloves; 1 clasp; and finished tops. gray shades, $4.24-cONEY FUR LINED English G ; spear embroid- you do not need a complete 5 n $5.74—squir | Lined tan cape Mocha buck; 1 clasp, cmbroidered backs. In reine deer and gray shades. FOR CHILDREN 89c—FLEECE LINED mocha mittens; 1 clasp; seams over sewn; em- broidered backs. In tan and gray. FOR BOYS 59c—FLEECE LINED glace gloves;elas- tic wristlets that tit snug. This is a thoroughly durable rough weather glove th twill withstandthe hard use to which it is likely to be put. Intanonly. HOUSEFURNISHINGS ALONG LIST, sm, BUT NOT ONE ¥.3* “ “SECOND” We strive for low prices ot course, but we exact perfect qual: ; mpetitors who desire to meet our prices, but either are not satisfiedwith our modest profits or have to charge more to provide against the bad debts of their credit systems, may absorbthe factories’ leavings and cripples, and scratched, blistered, rickety resid- uums, and be welcome to make their noises about and their profitsonthem, We stick to our original policy of selling only “firsts” —perfect quali. ties. The history of thie branch of our business stamps “O. K.” ‘en our method. Housewives thrifty, forethoughtful, faithful housewives—what about you? Do you want dangerous seconds and so-called cheapness, or do you want sanitary firsts and actual economy? A representative list of practical, ‘pelpful domestic items is appended, Wooden Ware FAMILY CLOTHES WRINGERS, 11-inch rubber rolls; regularly $3.38; spee cial, A FOLDING STEP CHAIRS, hardwood; ini, $8 ive feet in exactly the same SEAL COAT (Coney); SEAL COAT (Coney), ‘at $114.00...now $56.75 CONEY COAT, black oF bre 4 now $12.74 4 $103.00 Muff to matcl $79.95 Muff to match $52.75 Muff to match. 348,74 Muff to match, $22.37 $22.74 WHITE SALE” $44.74 Muff to regularly $1.43; spe CLOTHES BARS, hardwoo Wy aE regularly 74c; special, RED rege te. ti. COVERED SLEEVE BOARDS, {4r, BREAD PLATES, hardwood, 27. FOLDING DISH’ DRAINERS, 24c. ROLLING PINS, hardwood, 13e. KITCHEN CLOTHES DRYERS, ten arms, WOODEN SPOONS, Se, 6e, Te. you buy from those who Not all | No. 8; regularly $1.83; spee chal, I. KREAMER'S JAPANNED DUST PANS, R + regularly 19¢; special, avered; regularly 29c; spe- Ae, CUT” PIE TINS, Te and 9c, SILVER EGG POACHERS, 3-hole, 24e; Orb 5 GILM( GRATERS, 10¢ PERFECTION CAKE TINS, 19¢. Galvanized Iron COAL HODS, 23¢, 24e, 27e, Ware WATER PALS, 10-ut., 16¢; 12-qt., 18e; -ct.. 196 “Wecond Floor, BA Ne, | n ruffle tucked rrchon edge, » the width o! $4 al larly 39c¢; special, BRAIDED COTTON CLOTHESLINES, so t., Ble; 10 tt, 52 CLOTHES PIN i 100, ic. FAMILY WASH BOARDS<louble zinc TOILET PAPER, wood auslite Tas LF DUSTING CAPS, 10c, i CLOTHES PIN BAGS, 24c, CHAMOIS SPONGES, 10c. SHOE POLISHING CLOTHS, 5c, 106. } PARAGON WAX TAPERS con't drip, PAROWAX, pound, Iie, FINE” pure paraffin, Ie, R SCOURING SOAP, none bet- i UNITED STATES FURNITUZE c. tted. Muslin underruffle 49 to $2.74 $1.88 to $6.57 $9.89 to $111.00 $1.36 to $4.74 PARR t macy’ y POLL VULCA better than stove pol . BON AMI, 9. ve POA GP Come to our

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